Strap Locks for Resonators (Dobros)

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Strap Locks for Resonators (Dobros)

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So I hear that strap locks are highly recommended for squarenecks ... was wondering, if there is a pickup jack in the end button, where would you put the strap lock button? (sorry if this is a dumb question)
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Post by Paul Sutherland »

Try Tapastring StrapKeeper. I've been using it for almost six months and it works well. It's a small company from Colorado. You can buy it from their website for $10.

PS: I had to put locktight on the threads of the jack coming out of my Gretsch. Before applying locktight, the jack unscrewed twice and I dropped the guitar.
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We sell these at the music store I work at. http://www.strap-jack.com/. I tried one on my acou/elec and it's a cheap fix that works good.

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Post by Andy Henriksen »

Not sure whether this would work or not on your particular guitar, but my guitar buddy uses the rubber washers/gaskets from grolsch beer bottles as straplocks.

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That rubber washer is a very interesting idea! 8)
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Post by Jerry Touval »

Dave – I checked out the Strap Jack web page but it doesn’t say how much the thing costs. I’d like to order one, but not price unseen. How much is it?

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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Here's the Strap Keeper from Elderly. 2 versions for big or little jack. http://elderly.com/search/elderly?terms ... k&x=10&y=9 Also check out the Dunlop disc lock on their site.
Decent pricing and shipping is immediate.

You might want to check out the chatter on reso-nation and here: http://www.resohangout.com/topic/30638.

I'm sure the big boys with the big bucks got a high end solution too. ;-)
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Post by Paddy Long »

I have a Schaller strap lock on my Beard MA6 - wouldn't trust anything else personally.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

What model of lock does Schaller have for a plugged in endpin jack?
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Post by Jerry Touval »

Perfect Jerry, thanks. I always prefer a low end solution to a high end one….
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

All my resos have regular Schaller endpins/locks and separate output jacks. IMO that`s the way to go.
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Post by Kevin Lichtsinn »

I use a rubber faucet washer with a 1/4 in ID. Works great. Costs 10 cents. :)
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Kevin Lichtsinn wrote:I use a rubber faucet washer with a 1/4 in ID. Works great. Costs 10 cents. :)
True, but nowhere near as fun as the beer gasket.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Olli Haavisto wrote:All my resos have regular Schaller endpins/locks and separate output jacks. IMO that`s the way to go.
Yep. Gregg McKenna put a straplock button on my new 8-string (no pickup) and when I sent the Guernsey 6-string bak to Ivan for a pickup, he put the jack below the tailpiece. Works great. Martin's doing something similar, with their Performance series guitars.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Yes well that's great for retrofits, certain new installs etc. but that doesn't help those of us that already have an electronic/endpin/pickup/ installation. F.I., the Fishman Nashville pickup comes wired to the endpin jack on some guitars. That's a big deal to try and rewire. Are you suggesting drilling a second location for the electronics connection? Seems a little drastic to me.

These other little gadgets seem to be a viable alternative without having to redo the whole jack[s] system, plug and redrill the other one just for a strap lock.
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

You`re right, Jerry. For plugged in gigs an angle plug will probably be enough?
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Post by Kevin Lichtsinn »

Peter Jacobs wrote:
Kevin Lichtsinn wrote:I use a rubber faucet washer with a 1/4 in ID. Works great. Costs 10 cents. :)
True, but nowhere near as fun as the beer gasket.
I have to agree with that! :lol:
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Post by Joey Ace »

Jerry asked Paddy:
What model of lock does Schaller have for a plugged in endpin jack?
None that I'm aware of.

I know Paddy's MA-6, we used to live together, (not me and Paddy, me and that MA-6).

I had Paul Beard install the Pickup. he drilled a separate hole for the jack.
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Post by Dave Broyles »

To answer Jerry Touval's question: Our store sells the Strap Jacks for $4.99.

Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.

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Post by Paddy Long »

Yep as Joey says - the input plug is separate from the strap connection :D
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Planet Waves makes these locking straps. No buttons to replace, works on any standard guitar strap buttons.

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Post by Mark Eaton »

Clete, I have one of these Planet Waves jobs for my Tele, and I really like it.

Not going to work here for two reasons:

1. Rick stated that he has a pickup jack where the end button, or what I call end pin or strap button, would normally be.

2. When you use this Planet Waves strap with something like a Tele or a flattop acoustic, or for that matter a roundneck resonator, you typically have a second strap button near the neck heel. You wouldn't attach a strap for a dobro there. it is normally attached with a loop going in between the tuners, between the 5th and 4th strings and the 2nd and 3rd strings. In this case, you'd have to screw in a strap button at the end of the headstock and I know for me, I wouldn't like one in that position.
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Post by Peter Jacobs »

I use a regular guitar strap with Dunlop straplok. For the headstock end, I use one of the Planet Waves extender thingies (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor ... rap-system). Works like a charm, and I can easily remove the strap to fit everything in the case.
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Post by Jim Pitman »

Good Thread.
Reminds me I have two large gouges in my Dobro where I dropped it on my pedal steel when the strap let go.
It's kinda like backing out of your garage and into your other car. (did that too)
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